Lately, this wave of the attention economy really looks like a neon sign—wherever it shines, you look, and then you find your wallet getting roasted... I'm now trying to set a "cooling-off period" for myself: when a hot topic first emerges, I avoid jumping in, at least wait for two candlesticks, and if I miss it, I miss it. Anyway, the next meme will always come.



Airdrop season is also quite a test of patience. Task platforms are simultaneously fighting against witch-hunting and implementing point systems. The grab-and-go crowd is scrambling like clocking in at work, and I easily get led astray by the lie that "everyone's doing it, so I’d be missing out if I don’t." Later, I realized that attention itself is a cost: I’d rather do fewer tasks, chase fewer hot searches, save some brainpower, and wait for clearer signals before jumping in short-term. If I can’t catch it, I don’t pretend—I just sleep.
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